*Grow confident in the latest technologies and develop multimedia resources

*Leave with the skills, knowledge and experience needed to begin your teaching career

Interview process

Candidates whose application form shows that they meet our short-listing criteria will be invited to an Interview Day.

The selection process will usually involve:

*A classroom-based task

*Time with staff/departments

*A formal interview

*A written task

How school placements work

The School Direct route offers trainees an extended Professional Practice placement in one main school (called a “Base School”), supplemented by an additional placement (half a term) in a contrasting school.

This ensures a varied and balanced experience of teaching in different settings, whilst allowing you to contribute significantly to the life of your Base School.

Fees

The course fees for 2019/2020 are as follows:

Student type

Fees to pay

UK students

£9,250

EU students

£9,250

Eligible UK and EU students can apply for a tuition fee loan to cover the cost of tuition fees from the government which you repay gradually through small monthly repayments.

Qualifications

If you have a good A-Level in this subject, you may still be considered by completing a Subject Knowledge Enhancement (SKE) programme. Make sure you mention you would be willing to do this in your UCAS application.

Personal qualities

We are looking for inspiring, knowledgeable and ambitious trainee teachers who are passionate and enthusiastic about their school phase and/or subject specialism and have a desire to share this and make a real difference to young people's lives and futures.

Other requirements

*Have passed the DfE's Professional Skills Tests in Numeracy and Literacy

About the training provider

Academies Enterprise Trust (AET) is the largest academy trust in the country with a national network of over 60 academies across England.

In joining the Trust in your training year you will have the opportunity to make a transformational impact in communities you work within.

Whatever your area of expertise, if you have the right skills and outlook, AET is an excellent place to develop your career.

To make your next move a career-defining opportunity choose to train with us.

Training with disabilities and other needs

We are committed to supporting trainees with disabilities and other needs, so please let us and the accrediting provider know if you would like us to make any adjustments to support you during the application, interview process and throughout your programme.

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